I'm a cautionary tale when it comes to taking these acid lowering pills. I took zantac for about eight years for reflux, often at only a half dose at night. After taking it for about six months I had more stomach bloating, more burping than I'd had. The doctor said I was swallowing air. I didn't think so.
I finally got off the Zantac, which was difficult because of its rebound effect, and slowly began to address the real problem, which was too little stomach acid. I began to sip lemon juice with my meals, and use sea salt, which helps with stomach acid. Unfortunately, more damage was done than I realized at the time.
@Sasha's article from the Mayo clinic about the problems of absorption related to these drugs probably played a role in the deterioration of my health. A lowering of B12 would have been especially problematic, given my MTRR genetic snps.
As it happened, a course of antibiotics put me over the edge. Within six months I had fatigue, post exertional malaise, no muscle recovery, rashes on my chest and back, sensitivities to everything. And this has been my story for more years than I want to count.
I'm looking into Betaine now, hoping it might help now that the lemon juice, a few years of probiotics and sauerkraut have helped to strengthen my gut. But I'm not sure my microbiome will ever fully recover from the imbalance that the acid lowering meds created.
Still, I'm happy to have discovered PR and a community of people motivated by the Holy Grail of health.
I want to drink from that cup!